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CDC Provides Guidance on Consent Elements and Disclosures for Workplace COVID-19 Testing


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued guidance

on the elements of consent and disclosures necessary to support employee decision-making when employers incorporate workplace COVID-19 testing.



Differences in position and authority (such as workplace hierarchies), as well as employment status in nonstandard working arrangements (e.g., temporary help, contract help or part-time employment) can affect an employee’s ability to make free decisions. This guidance suggests measures employers can take when developing a testing program.


To fully support employee decision-making and consent, these measures should include:

  • Safeguarding employees’ privacy and confidentiality;

  • Providing information that is complete and understandable on how the employer’s testing program may impact employees’ lives;

  • Explaining any parts of the testing program an employee would consider important when deciding to participate;

  • Providing information about the testing program in the employee’s preferred language using nontechnical terms;

  • Encouraging supervisors and co-workers to avoid pressuring employees to participate in the testing; and

  • Encouraging and answering questions during the consent process.

Employers should follow these measures to create a supportive environment when employees need to make decisions about workplace-based testing.


Source: Zywave

 
 
 

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